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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 15, 1894.
Is not cheap at any price unless
satisfaction to the wearer is
given'. Buy the
HERCULES SUITS
For your Boys. All Wool, Silk
Sewed, Double Knee and Seat,
$3.00 to $5:00.
SOUTH MACON
AND WEST END
J. H. HERTZ
Corner Second & Cherry
I). A. KEATING,
VHOWHTAKKK, A TIB r.MHA1,intn
611 Mulberry St. - Macon, Ga.
Telepbonee-Odlce. 4<J?t Residence. 408
L. McMANUS CO
GS.XfiK.Ui
LIf
Day Telephone - « « 238
Night Telephone - . - 232
Undertaking
Establishment
Next to Hotel Lanier.
Day Telephone.......... 436,
Night Telephones... . 436, 178
THEM
WHITE FRONT,
Almost Opposite Post Office.
Sign and Square on Window
flhlna Uup* and Si-mcgra lOo .and up.
China Platan andup.
Fine Cllua Taa tiud'Diunor Setts,
Blowers for grates.
Ooill Hods and- Vases.
SIiovcIh and Po'Kcrs. !
'Fire Guards.' - ; 1 i
Ostrich Dusters lO. and L’Oa.
Will close out Gold Band English
Graffito Cups ancl Saucers 10c. apiece;
GOc. sett,
n. f. sMi'ra,
Solo and Only Proprietor.
$32,GC0 TO LOAN.
At 8 Per Cent. Interest, 5 Years Time.
I have $32,000 to loan on
Tm|*roved Business Location.
Apply to
Legare Walker.
STATE OF CfEOftOIA, COUNTY OP
BIBB.—To whom It may concern: Mrs
Georgle S. lilacs of add state having
applied to me for letters of administra
tion <fe bonto non on the estate of n.
X.. Hines, senior, late of said
county: This Is ito cite alt and singular
the helns and creditors of said n. K.
lllnea. senior, to he sntl appear at the
November term. ISM. of court of ordinary
of raid county to be held on nrst Mon
day - In said month and show
cause. If any they can, why let
ter 8 ^ administration <7e bonis non
should not be granted applicant on the
saute of said R. K. Hlno!,. smtlor *
Witness my official signature.
G. -d- V.'l Lily, Ordinary.
Many Items of Intersst Gathered and
Condensed by the Telegraph’s
Special Suburban Reporter.
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL ITEMS
8onlh Macon Jolly Club—House Robbed
—Quiet Murrlnge—Lady Shoeli st
S Uurglar— Arthur Yonng*s
Condition—Good Iloaiit.
IT IE APPARENT to the roost skop-
Itasl that those merchants who ad
vertise In the newspapers Invariably
ito {Da largest and most-successful
business. If yon nro a business man
you ought for your business’ stko to
Be an advertiser, and If you are Ju
dicious you will readily agree that
the Telegraph Is the best medium
(Jut can be selected. Rates win bo
feusfl rtsaoaablo enough when Us
circulation I* jamsldarad. if yott are
interested, notify tb« Telograph and
you nQ receive prompt attention.
Thursday evening found, the usual
large crowd assembled at the rooms of
the Jolly Club, with the addition of
several workers that were for the ilrst
evening to take active parts la the
proceedings of the club.
The evening was-begun by a short
business meeting which, being con
cluded,' the literary feast was opened
by a beautiful vocal and instrumental
selection, Intoned to with great atten
tion, from Miss Cora Jay.
Miss Minnie Treadwell, a visitor at
the club, favored the company with
tho recitation “Nobody’s Child.”
The young gentlemen engaged In the
next number of the programme, "Sun
day Fishing," were Messrs. John Per-
menter, LInwood Bright and Ed. Wil
der.
Miss Annie Wycho caused constant
ripples of merriment to flow over tho
smiling faces of her hearers as she read
to them In a distinct voice the "Guess
Who Dots’’ of the week.
The usual twenty minutes’ recess
was a reunion of friends and a com
mingling of happy voices throughout
the rooms and halls gnve evidence of
many pleasant meetings of friends.
Several additional pleasant dialogues
wero listened to, mingled with beauti
ful musical numbers, befuro tho hour
of adjournment arrived.
A quiet marriage took place at the
home of Mr. Anderson ltlddle In Bibb
City, now Houston road, on Wednesday
evening, In which Mr. Charlie Freomnn
of 'Savannah was united In tho holy
bonds of matrimony to Miss Jennie
Davis of Newberg.
The marriage ceremony was per
formed according to tho discipline nnd
tenets of the Methodist Episcopal
church by tho Rev. Charles Jones of
South Macon. No ono was present but
tho family of Mr. Riddle.
iMr. Freeman and bride will bo at
home at tho residence of Mr. Riddle
until after tho close of tho Dixie Inter
state Fair, when they will return to
Savannah, their future home.
M1S3 Davis Is tho granddaughter of
the lato Willis Wood, a llfetlmo resi
dent of South Mnooa. Mr. Freeman
was for some time a fireman oil tlio
Southwestern railroad, but has for the
Last few years resided iu Savaunah.
On the day of Hhe visit of BellB Cir
cus, September 24, Mrs. D. Reeve, who
resides on Jeft Davis street. Nottta'
Hill, near Western Heights, closed up
her dl,veiling and visited the efty. Dur
ing Iher absence the door of -her dwell
ing was broken open by some one and
several articles were abstracted. On
her return home Mrs. Reece soon saw
{Mat UN transpired. A search Slhreugh
tho several rooms developed tho loss of
many things, a gold ring, -a gold -watch
chain, 'two table knives, a small sum
of money, silver and a few other small
mementoes of 'the Chief's visit wera
taken. Diligent: sear-er of Mrs. Rccco
and Speca.tl ■ Officer Amereon availed
nothing until u. day or t.wo ngo, When
the officer got upon 'tflier track of the
thief nnd found wlhore he had d'aiwsed
of.the goods to a 'lady ndt far from the
scene of the robbery. They wore
promtly rellngutshed by the -lady and
returned to Mr. and -Mr-. Recce. NcWt-
lag Is known of the -thief save 'his first
name, whlotv ithe officer Is certain will
lead to ’the sudden curtvvlhnent of his
career as a hbusabrraker. -Mr. Alner-
»on Is doing efflelenit work In Soullh
Mb-eon, but Xhe territory under his
JitrlsdtcMon being extensive dt Is on
arduous undertaking to give the Whole
of It Ms nightly -attention.
Arthur Young, who fared so badly
at -the murderous -hand of a negro man
on south Tenth street, S.aturd-.iy night,
while on his way. to his home on Boun
dary street, was much better yester
day end is not considered very dan
gerously Injured. Tihe terrible wrapon.
a knife, stopped In the -wound Just
short of the cavity. It entered the Body
under-the arm. The blood flowed pro
fusely, saturating alii of Mg clothing.
The attack wo* made on tho young
nun directly under tho trestle of the
railroad beyond J. D. Head's store.
M-ieter Young htid some money In* his
pocket, and It Is supposed by 'his par-
on‘s that the negro heard ft rattle and
followed him and Wis companion to
this -dark place and made the attack.
It was hardly 7 o’clock when H oc
curred. The negro looked about 18 or
19 yeare of nge.
-A forotble entrance was aftompted at
the dwelling of Mr. John Brady, No.
M0 Elm street, between midnight nnd
morning yesterday. Tho daring ma
rauder was heard at one of the rear
windows . by Mrs. Brady, who seized
her plsfo! Rnd fired three shots point:
blank at Ihtm. thus exhausting nil her
powers of resistance save -by personal
contact, nil her cartridges being un
fortunately experaied -without driving
tho burglar from this positron, w-ho
still made efforts to gain admission
until alarmed -at the arrlvsfl on the
scene of Mr. Ed Munson, ran adjoining
neighbor, when he abandoned his work
and escaped Into the alley through a
side gate and disappeared up tthe hill
toward the reservoir. The bulldt holes
oouM be plainly seen through the win
dow hUmta and he -may be wounded.
Mr. Is conductor on the Cen
tral railraad ;rn*l warn on duty, hence
no one was present during the excit
ing eve nee but the ladies of the -house
hold.
The street force has done some good
work on Elm street, between Freon i
<md Third streets, durtng the past
week. The roadway was badly gullied
by the recent -heavy rains and rendered
almost Impassable. ft has heen ntl
fitted up and sloped and a good drain
age for the nr-fer has been m-ade to
Ihe sewers.
COHPany
USE HOLMES- MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Dr*. Holmes ft -Macon, Dentists,
656 Mulberry Street.
It cures bleeding gum*, ulcers, sore
mouth, sore tthroat, cleans the testft and
purines the breach. , For sals by all
druggists.
RAIN GARMENTS.
ladles' Gossamers, tlie $11.00 kind,
for ?1.00.
Children’s Gossamers, the ’$1.70
kind, for $1.25.
Men's Macintosh Coats, good ones,
to go for $4.50. i 'j , v.
UMBRELLAS. 1 ’IJ •
Best $r Umbrella In Georgia.
BLANKETS. '
You -want to see tho large Blanket
we sell for $1.2*. '
Wool Blankets only $3; extra slse.
LADIES, CHILDREN AND MEN’S
UNDERWEAR.
Ladles’ good'ribbed Vests for 20o.
Very fine nnd not too heavy Vests for
40 cents.
Children’s Quo ribbed Vests 35o. You
pay 00c. • clsotvlierc.
Men’s extra quality natural yarn
Vests 50c.
Wo have tHo finest lino of ladies,
children and men’s Underwear In tho
city.
FRENCH DRESS PATTERNS $5.75.
Tho ladles must bo sure to seo the
flno Dress Patterns we show today for
$5.70.
LADIES, MISSES AND CHILD-
REN’S WRAPS.
Now ready for Inspection. Tho finest
lino of ladles nnd misses Coats and
Capes nnd children's Cloaks over
shown In this market See the sllk-
flnlsh Capo wo nsk $0.75 for. All
colors. .
IF YOU
——Want a Cook,—
—Want a Situation,—
—Want a Salesman,—
-Want a Servant Girl,#.
———Want to Hire any Help,-———
i— ... • Want to Bent a Store,. -
Want an Agent or Partner,
——Want to Buy or Sell a Farm,——
.Want to Buy or Sell a House,——
—Want to Hire or Bent a House,—
—Want to get a Good Boarding House,—
—Want to Buy or Sell a Horse or Mule,—
—Want to Trade or Exchange Anything,—
-Want to Find Anything You Have Lost,-
—Want to Find Strayed or Stolen Animals,—
—Want to Buy or Sell Cattlo of Any Description,—
—Want to Accomplish Anything Under the Sun,—
You can do it easily through the Advertising Columns of
The Macon Telegraph, the Greatest Macon Want Medium, at
One-Cent a Word each insertion. We will be pleased to
furnish estimates on any kind of Advertising.
BOUND VOLUMES
Or. Pries’* Cream Baking Powder
Mast Perfect Mad*.
MOERLEIN’S BARBAROSSA
(IN BOTTLES ONLY.)
On eocoun( of Its absolute purity, whblesomenees, good -taste *n-dt quality
to old digestion it is a most tplttfuunt and refreshing beverttge, an article
laoourparably strengthening to The In valid and. convalescent.
Tills beer la brewed from -the beet selected male and from hwp* Imported
from Bohemia. It Is brewed after the new existing method In .tUro Hof Jirauc*
rel at Pllfion, Bohemia. Barbaronsa -Is a light, piilutiible beer, unexcelled tn
t&dtc and -brilliancy, and on -iraount of ItB excellent quality Is preferred tto
tho Imported PlUnCr by oonnateeurs.
For the dinner table and for a lun oh -ISioro ta nothing better than a ixA-
tie of Burtmrossa. - ULLMIANN A WILLIAMS,
Delivered anywhere. In Wto city. ‘Phono 434. Solo Agents.
THE OLD HARPOONER.
I Oil of tho Pastry That Its* CfoooOnlsf
wasting un.
The gallant seaman who in alt tha
books stands In the plow of n whaliupj
boat' waving a harpoon over his bead.
Kith tho line snaking out into the air
behind him, Is pffiy to be found novr in
Paternoster row. The Greenland seas
bare not knows bim for more then a
hundred years, since first the obvious
proposition was advanced that ono could
•hoot both border and more accnrately
than ono could throw. The swivel gnn,
like a hugs borne pistol, with Its great
oakum wad and 28 drama of ponder, It
a more reliable but a far lets .pictur
esque object.
But to aim with auch a gnn Is an art
In itsolf, as will bo seen when ono con
siders that tho ropo is fastened to the
neck of a harpoon, and that aa the mis-
tile flics the downward drag of this rope
most seriously deflect ft. So difficult is
It to make sore of one’s aim, that it is
tho etiquette of the trade to pall the
boat right oDto tho creature, tho prow
shooting up its aott, gently sloping sldo
and- the harpooner fixing straight down
Into its broad back, into wblcb not only
the four foot harpoon bnt 10 feet nf the
rope behind it will disappear. Then,
should tho whale cast it* tail in the air
after tho Hmo bonorod fashion of the
pictures, that boat wonld be In evilfcas*,
bnt fortnnatoly when frightened or bnrt
it does no socb thing, but curls ita tail
np underneath it, like a cowed dog, and
sinks liko u stone. Then the bows
splash back into tbs water, the harpoon
er hugs his own soul, the crew light
their pipes and Veep their legs apart,
while tho lino rum merrily down Or.
middle of tho boat and over the bows.
There are two mile* of It there, and a
second boat will He alongside to splice
on if the first should fun short, the end
being always kept loose for that pur
pose. And now occurs the one serious
danger of whaling. The line bss usu
ally been called when It was wet, and
a* it runs out it is very liable to come
In loops, which whit down the bout
between tho men's legs. A man lassoed
in one of these nooses Is gone and fifty
fathoms deep before tho harpooner hat
time to soy, ’ 1 v/hfjo’s Jock V (Jr if il
be tbe boat itself wbicb is caught then
down It goes like a cork on a trout Hue,
and the man who can swim with a
whaler’s high beats on Is a.twltnmer In
deed. Many a whale has had A Par
thian revengo la this fashion. Rome
yearr »o a man ^vps wbiti’-d over nrilb
a Eight HI ropo' round his '(high,
“George, mun, Aloo’e gonol" shrieked
tho boat steerer, bearing up his ax io
cat the Hue. But tbe harpooner oangbt
Ins wrist. "Na, no, mun,” ho cried,
“tho oil tnondy’U be a good thing for
the wlddlo.” And so it was arranged
white Aico shot on open bis terrible
journey.—A. Conan Doyleia McClure’«
Magazine.
r.ADIES
Feeding a tonic, or children who want bnfld*
ins up, should tain-
gaowl-iiMis iirntM.
Tt is ph-Mcnl; curse Malar!*, In-llgnetloo,
Biliousness, Liver Complaints sod Neuralgia,
ANSWER THIS QUESTION,
Why do so many people wo see
around us seem to prefer to gutter and
be made miserable by Indigestion, con
stipation, dizziness, loss of appetite,
coming up of tbe' food, yellow skin,
when for 75 cents wo will sell ttwm
Shiloh’s Vitsllzer .guaranteed to cure
ihcm? ——
Sold by Ooodwyn ft Small Drug
Company, corner Cherry street and
Cotton avenue.
LADIES DO TOO KNOW
Oft. FELIX LX BMUN’S
STEEL JIB PEPKTWm PILLS
sretoeorigtnslend only rRENClt,seiesudr*-
UD> o cure OT the market. Prise JL(W| seat by
a.L Genuine sold only by
OOODWYN’S DRUG STORE,
. Bote Agents. Macon. Ga.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—Ordina
ry’s Office. October 3. IW4—W. W, Col
lins, KUardlsn for Bell Louise ColHrw,
W. W. Colllms. Jr., and Mattie Wllnon
Colllno having aDBlIed to me for leave
to sell ten shares of the stock of the
Central (icorgls Bank of Macon, Ga,
for the purpose of support and mainte
nance and education <it th e abort
named minors: Thin Is. therefore, to no
tify «11 psrtir* concerned to file Ihelr
objection#*. If any they hsve, to the
court of ordinary of said county grant
ing leavo to set) »,nl etock on §r be-
P#r>, the first Monday tn November,
ISti. or leave to *di said, stock will
then be granted said guardian.
C. M. WILEY. Ordinary
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